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Recently at the Standing RockCasinoWes Clark Jr. made a powerful statement asking the Native Americans for forgiveness for the harm the United States military has done on their people. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian of The Young Turks discuss this amazing moment at Standing Rock. http://www.tytnetwork.com/go
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Lakota spiritual leader and medicine man ChiefLeonard Crow Dog and Standing Rock Sioux spokeswoman PhyllisYoung were among several Native elders who spoke, thanking the veterans for standing in solidarity during the protests.
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http://democracynow.org - In North Dakota, indigenous activists are continuing to protest the proposed $3.8 billion DakotaAccess pipeline, which they say would threaten to contaminate the Missouri River. More than a thousand indigenous activists from dozens of different tribes across the country have traveled to the Sacred StoneSpiritCamp, which was launched on April 1 by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. The protests have so far shut down construction along parts of the pipeline. The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has also sued the U.S. ArmyCorps of Engineers over its approval of the pipeline. For more, we’re joined by Dave Archambault, chairperson of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. He’s in Washington, D.C., where there is a hearing in the tribe’s lawsuit on Wednesday.
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Background

The Yanktonai and Dakota live in North Dakota; the Lakota live in South Dakota. The Upper Yanktonai people used a language called Ihanktonwana, which translates as "Little End Village." The Lower Yanktonai were called Hunkpatina in their language, meaning "Campers at the Horn" or "End of the Camping Circle". Thunder Butte, a prominent landmark, is along the border between the Standing Rock Reservation and the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation. The Cheyenne River Lakota Nation were a nomadic people who lived in teepees year round. Their Plains Indian culture was based strongly upon horses and buffalo.

Geography

North Dakota is located in the U.S. region known as the Great Plains. The state shares the Red River of the North with Minnesota on the east; South Dakota is to the south, Montana is to the west, and the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba are north. North Dakota is situated near the middle of North America with a stone marker in Rugby, North Dakota marking the "Geographic Center of the North American Continent". With an area of 70,762 square miles (183,273km2), North Dakota is the 19th largest state.

Early life

Irving was born on March 23, 1992 in Melbourne, Australia. He is the son of Drederick and Elizabeth Irving, and the step-son of Shetellia Irving. He has an older sister, Asia, and a younger sister, London. His father, Drederick, played college basketball at Boston University alongside Shawn Teague and under coach Rick Pitino. After completing his college career, Irving's father moved to Australia to play professionally for the Bulleen Boomers. Irving lived in the Melbourne suburb of Kew before relocating to the United States when he was two years old. He has dual citizenship in the United States and Australia. Irving's mother, Elizabeth, died from an illness when he was four, so Drederick raised him with the help of Irving's aunts.

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"WesClark Jr., the son of retired U.S. Army general and former supreme commander at NATOWesley Clark Sr., was part of a group of veterans at Standing Rock one day after the Army Corps announcement. The veterans joined Native American tribal elders in a ceremony celebrating the Dakota Access Pipeline easement denial.
Lakota spiritual leader and medicine man ChiefLeonard Crow Dog and Standing Rock Sioux spokeswoman PhyllisYoung were among several Native elders who spoke, thanking the veterans for standing in solidarity during the protests.
“Many of us, me particularly, are from the units that have hurt you over the many years. We came. We fought you. We took your land. We signed treaties that we broke. We stole minerals from your sacred hills. We blasted the faces of our presidents onto your sacred mountain. When we took still more land and then we took your children and then we tried to make your language and we tried to eliminate your language that God gave you, and the Creator gave you. We didn’t respect you, we polluted your Earth, we’ve hurt you in so many ways but we’ve come to say that we are sorry. We are at your service and we beg for your forgiveness.” - Wes Clark Jr.*
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Standing Rock: Thousands of Wild Buffalo Appear Out of Nowhere

Standing Rock: Thousands of Wild Buffalo Appear Out of Nowhere

Standing Rock: Thousands of Wild Buffalo Appear Out of Nowhere

Buffalo appear at standing rock amidst the ongoing protest against North DakotaPipeline. Native indian Indegenous people and activists were highly encouraged after wild Buffalo herd sighting.
Native Americans maintain a spiritual tradition with bison, believing that as long as buffalo — a gift from the Great Spirit — roam free and as long as the herds are bountiful, the sovereignty of indigenous people would remain strong.
Indigenous culture honors American bison (known as Tatanka Oyate, or Buffalo Nation) as a symbol of sacrifice, as the bison give their lives to provide food, shelter, and clothing through the use of their meat and their hides.
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Standing Rock and Sioux Nation

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Buffalo appear at standing rock amidst the ongoing protest against North DakotaPipeline. Native indian Indegenous people and activists were highly encouraged after wild Buffalo herd sighting.
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"WesClark Jr., the son of retired U.S. Army general and former supreme commander at NATOWesley Clark Sr., was part of a group of veterans at Standing Rock one day after the Army Corps announcement. The veterans joined Native American tribal elders in a ceremony celebrating the Dakota Access Pipeline easement denial.
Lakota spiritual leader and medicine man ChiefLeonard Crow Dog and Standing Rock Sioux spokeswoman PhyllisYoung were among several Native elders who spoke, thanking the veterans for standing in solidarity during the protests.
“Many of us, me particularly, are from the units that have hurt you over the many years. We came. We fought you. We took your land. We signed treaties that we broke. We stole minerals from your sacred hills. We blasted the faces of our presidents onto your sacred mountain. When we took still more land and then we took your children and then we tried to make your language and we tried to eliminate your language that God gave you, and the Creator gave you. We didn’t respect you, we polluted your Earth, we’ve hurt you in so many ways but we’ve come to say that we are sorry. We are at your service and we beg for your forgiveness.” - Wes Clark Jr.*
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"WesClark Jr., the son of retired U.S. Army general and former supreme commander at NATOWesley Clark Sr., was part of a group of veterans at Standing Rock one day after the Army Corps announcement. The veterans joined Native American tribal elders in a ceremony celebrating the Dakota Access Pipeline easement denial.
Lakota spiritual leader and medicine man ChiefLeonard Crow Dog and Standing Rock Sioux spokeswoman PhyllisYoung were among several Native elders who spoke, thanking the veterans for standing in solidarity during the protests.
“Many of us, me particularly, are from the units that have hurt you over the many years. We came. We fought you. We took your land. We signed treaties that we broke. We stole minerals from your sacred hills. We blasted the faces of our presidents onto your sacred mountain. When we took still more land and then we took your children and then we tried to make your language and we tried to eliminate your language that God gave you, and the Creator gave you. We didn’t respect you, we polluted your Earth, we’ve hurt you in so many ways but we’ve come to say that we are sorry. We are at your service and we beg for your forgiveness.” - Wes Clark Jr.*
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http://democracynow.org - In North Dakota, indigenous activists are continuing to protest the proposed $3.8 billion DakotaAccess pipeline, which they say would threaten to contaminate the Missouri River. More than a thousand indigenous activists from dozens of different tribes across the country have traveled to the Sacred StoneSpiritCamp, which was launched on April 1 by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. The protests have so far shut down construction along parts of the pipeline. The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has also sued the U.S. ArmyCorps of Engineers over its approval of the pipeline. For more, we’re joined by Dave Archambault, chairperson of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. He’s in Washington, D.C., where there is a hearing in the tribe’s lawsuit on Wednesday.
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Buffalo appear at standing rock amidst the ongoing protest against North DakotaPipeline. Native indian Indegenous people and activists were highly encouraged after wild Buffalo herd sighting.
Native Americans maintain a spiritual tradition with bison, believing that as long as buffalo — a gift from the Great Spirit — roam free and as long as the herds are bountiful, the sovereignty of indigenous people would remain strong.
Indigenous culture honors American bison (known as Tatanka Oyate, or Buffalo Nation) as a symbol of sacrifice, as the bison give their lives to provide food, shelter, and clothing through the use of their meat and their hides.
Native Americans attempting to stop a pipeline from being built on their land and water just got assistance from a large herd of wild buffalo.
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Buffalo appear at standing rock amidst the ongoing protest against North DakotaPipeline. Native indian Indegenous people and activists were highly encouraged after wild Buffalo herd sighting.
Native Americans maintain a spiritual tradition with bison, believing that as long as buffalo — a gift from the Great Spirit — roam free and as long as the herds are bountiful, the sovereignty of indigenous people would remain strong.
Indigenous culture honors American bison (known as Tatanka Oyate, or Buffalo Nation) as a symbol of sacrifice, as the bison give their lives to provide food, shelter, and clothing through the use of their meat and their hides.
Native Americans attempting to stop a pipeline from being built on their land and water just got assistance from a large herd of wild buffalo.
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The outcome of the DakotaAccess pipeline protests will affect the Sioux Nation the most
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Stories From Standing Rock | Vogue

In North Dakota, thousands of Native Americans and allies have joined the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in a fight to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline that they say threatens water and sacred land. They call themselves water protectors, not protesters, and they have built a nonviolent resistance movement based in ceremony. Here, in scenes from Standing Rock and at a demonstration in nearby Bismarck, we meet people from all over the world who have come to support and help the camp prepare for winter.
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The USArmy has decided not to allow a controversial oil pipeline to cross under a lake it controls in North Dakota. The Standing Rock Sue Tribe called it a "historic decision." They've been protesting since April against the pipeline which is near a reservation
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"WesClark Jr., the son of retired U.S. Army general and former supreme commander at NATOWesley Clark Sr., was part of a group of veterans at Standing Rock one day after the Army Corps announcement. The veterans joined Native American tribal elders in a ceremony celebrating the Dakota Access Pipeline easement denial.
Lakota spiritual leader and medicine man ChiefLeonard Crow Dog and Standing Rock Sioux spokeswoman PhyllisYoung were among several Native elders who spoke, thanking the veterans for standing in solidarity during the protests.
“Many of us, me particularly, are from the units that have hurt you over the many years. We came. We fought you. We took your land. We signed treaties that we broke. We stole minerals from your sacred hills. We blasted the faces of our presidents onto your sacred mountain. When we took still more land and then we took your children and then we tried to make your language and we tried to eliminate your language that God gave you, and the Creator gave you. We didn’t respect you, we polluted your Earth, we’ve hurt you in so many ways but we’ve come to say that we are sorry. We are at your service and we beg for your forgiveness.” - Wes Clark Jr.*
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Standing Rock: Thousands of Wild Buffalo Appear Out of Nowhere

Buffalo appear at standing rock amidst the ongoing protest against North DakotaPipeline. Native indian Indegenous people and activists were highly encouraged after wild Buffalo herd sighting.
Native Americans maintain a spiritual tradition with bison, believing that as long as buffalo — a gift from the Great Spirit — roam free and as long as the herds are bountiful, the sovereignty of indigenous people would remain strong.
Indigenous culture honors American bison (known as Tatanka Oyate, or Buffalo Nation) as a symbol of sacrifice, as the bison give their lives to provide food, shelter, and clothing through the use of their meat and their hides.
Native Americans attempting to stop a pipeline from being built on their land and water just got assistance from a large herd of wild buffalo.
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Standing Rock and Sioux Nation

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The Yanktonai and Dakota live in North Dakota; the Lakota live in South Dakota. The Upper Yanktonai people used a language called Ihanktonwana, which translates as "Little End Village." The Lower Yanktonai were called Hunkpatina in their language, meaning "Campers at the Horn" or "End of the Camping Circle". Thunder Butte, a prominent landmark, is along the border between the Standing Rock Reservation and the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation. The Cheyenne River Lakota Nation were a nomadic people who lived in teepees year round. Their Plains Indian culture was based strongly upon horses and buffalo.

BISMARCK, N.D ... But the legislation filed this week would not exempt casinos from a state sales tax that tribal leaders have long argued is unworkable. StandingRockSiouxTribe member Ron His Horse is Thunder said Wednesday that the tribe would likely only support the legislation if casinos are exempt from the state's 5 percent sales tax ... ....

The women fighting a pipeline that could destroy precious wildlife ... ?width=1125&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=5ea8a6fdd90ffa5e1871490e001f62c4 ... Photograph. Joe Whittle for the Guardian ... water ... Many live locally, but others come from afar, often hailing from tribes affected by similar issues, such as the StandingRockSiouxTribe ... Photograph ... . . ... ....

troops slaughtered hundreds of men, women and children of LakotaSioux...StandingRockSioux said on Twitter on Monday that it had reported Trump's tweet as "abusive and harmful.". We reported this as abusive and harmful because it is; you should too! https.//t.co/bVhTAcXspF— StandingRockSioux (@StandingRockST) January 14, 2019....

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BISMARCK, N.D ... But the legislation filed this week would not exempt casinos from a state sales tax that tribal leaders have long argued is unworkable. StandingRockSiouxTribe member Ron His Horse is Thunder said Wednesday that the tribe would likely only support the legislation if casinos are exempt from the state's 5 percent sales tax ... ....

The women fighting a pipeline that could destroy precious wildlife ... ?width=1125&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=5ea8a6fdd90ffa5e1871490e001f62c4 ... Photograph. Joe Whittle for the Guardian ... water ... Many live locally, but others come from afar, often hailing from tribes affected by similar issues, such as the StandingRockSiouxTribe ... Photograph ... . . ... ....

troops slaughtered hundreds of men, women and children of LakotaSioux...StandingRockSioux said on Twitter on Monday that it had reported Trump's tweet as "abusive and harmful.". We reported this as abusive and harmful because it is; you should too! https.//t.co/bVhTAcXspF— StandingRockSioux (@StandingRockST) January 14, 2019....

BISMARCK, N.D ... The federal lawsuit brought by two members of the StandingRockSioux tribe and a reservation priest alleges that the closure of state Highway 1806 near the pipeline route north of the reservation unduly restricted travel and commerce and violated the free speech and religious rights of them and others ... ....

A standoff between heavily armed Canadian police and Wet'suwet'en tribal activists opposing a $40 billion pipeline project running through their ancestral lands is inviting comparisons with StandingRockSioux protests in the US ... ....

The StandingRock, Cheyenne River, Yankton and Oglala Sioux sued in July 2016 and are still fighting even though the $3.8 billion pipeline began moving North Dakota oil through west-central Illinois in 2017. They fear environmental harm should the pipeline spill into the Missouri River, which they rely on for drinking water, fishing and religion ... ......

“Today, the state of the state is that we stand at the cusp of a new era in North Dakota’s history,” he told the packed state House chambers ... In an interview after her speech, Pearson said tribal and state officials have solid working relationships despite tensions stemming from the pipeline protests near the StandingRockSioux Reservation....

BISMARCK, N.D ... The StandingRock, Cheyenne River, Yankton and Oglala Sioux sued in July 2016 and are still fighting even though the $3.8 billion pipeline began moving North Dakota oil to Illinois in 2017 ...U.S ... Boasberg has set a Jan ... StandingRock attorney Jan Hasselman has estimated the legal dispute will linger into at least the summer. ——— ... .......